Bill Filed In Washington Legislature Would Gut Medical Marijuana Law

Medical cannabis patients and supporters crowd the Washington state capitol in Olympia with a simple message: Patients should not be taxed on their medicine, and the Washington State Liquor Control Board has no business regulating medicine.[Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com]

Rep. Eileen Cody on Monday pre-filed House Bill 2149, a bill that would essentially gut the medical marijuana law in Washington state, in the Washington Legislature.

The medical marijuana patient community reacted quickly to the bill, and the reaction wasn’t a positive one. As some of us had been predicting since early 2012, “legalization” measure I-502 is being used as cover to eviscerate Washington’s medical marijuana law. Under the guise of bringing the medical marijuana community “into compliance” with recreational marijuana rules, safe access for patients is being endangered.

• Establish a mandatory registry for patients and designated providers (deceptively referred to in the bill’s language as a “recognition card”

• Redefines chronic pain: “(b) Intractable pain, limited for the purpose of this chapter to mean pain that can be objectively assessed and evaluated, that is unrelieved by standard medical treatments and medications and of such severity as to significantly interfere with the patient’s activities of daily living and ability to function”

• Patient possession limit reduced from 24 ounces to 3 ounces, with special endorsement required if up to 8 ounces is needed; all reported to the Washington Department of Health

• Patient plant limits reduced from 15 plants (any size and stage of growth) to 3 flowering plants and 3 non-flowering plants; no increase is allowed if a patient is also a designated provider

If You Do Nothing, This Bill Passes

Once you read the bill, please contact Rep. Cody and tell her that the rights of medical cannabis patients should be preserved if she wants our votes.

“Please be respectful in your correspondence,” said activist John Novak of the Cannabis Action Coalition. “No matter what you think, their district votes are the ones who put them in office. I always begin my conversations with ‘To the Honorable Representative… [or Senator].’ It will win us all more points in the end.

What’s More Important: Patients or Profits?

“What kind of society would pass new laws that purposely make it more difficult for people with serious medical problems to seek medical help from a doctor?” asked Seattle-based activist Steve Sarich of the Cannabis Action Coalition. “What kind of deranged mind would purposely propose regulations that would deny access to life-saving medications, or attempt to make that medication so expensive that the average patient could never afford it?

Steve Sarich, Cannabis Action Coalition:“Will they really consider letting some patients suffer — or die — just so that they can increase tax revenues for the state?”[The Stranger]

“Who would even think of concocting a strategy to ‘de-incentivize’ medical care by making it nearly impossible to get?” Sarich asked. “We certainly have to question the moral and ethical compass of politicians that would write or vote for legislation that would deny ready access to critical medications to the sick and disabled in our state.

“Will our state Legislature actually pass legislation forcing patients with AIDS, cancer and multiple sclerosis to register like sex offenders in order to have their medication?” Sarich asked. “Will they really pass legislation to eliminate the ability to treat certain debilitating conditions, like PTSD, with medication that has been proven to be effective? Will they really vote to make it significantly more difficult for doctors to provide healthcare to their patients?

“Will they really consider letting some patients suffer — or die — just so that they can increase tax revenues for the state?” Sarich asked. “The fact that Rep. Eileen Cody is a nurse, and took the Nightingale Pledge, makes this legislation all the more heinous.”

The Nightingale Pledge

I solemnly pledge myself before God and in the presence of this assembly, to pass my life in purity and to practice my profession faithfully. I will abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, and will not take or knowingly administer any harmful drug. I will do all in my power to maintain and elevate the standard of my profession, and will hold in confidence all personal matters committed to my keeping and all family affairs coming to my knowledge in the practice of my calling. With loyalty will I endeavor to aid the physician in his work, and devote myself to the welfare of those committed to my care.

“Any legislator in this state who votes for this bill, or any other legislation making it more difficult for patients to get critical healthcare in this state, should be removed from office by the voters,” Sarich said. “This is an election year, and I think our legislators, both Democrats and Republicans, may want to seriously consider that before simply casting their votes along party lines. This is the kind of legislation that voters will not ignore.”

Medical cannabis patientBrian Stone:“The patient community is more organized than in previous sessions, and will vigorously fight the proposed legislation”[Brian Stone/Facebook]

“Would it not be wise to wait until the implementation of I-502 to make any changes to RCW 69.51a, to ascertain the impact on patients?” asked longtime medical cannabis patient Brian Stone. “The current law is serving qualified patients most in need of this medication.

“Sex offenders have a registry, but no other medication is singled out for this potentially dangerous enforcement, as EVERY existing registry has been forcibly breached by the federal government,” Stone said. “This was in spite of the State’s best intentions and the promises and commitments made to the patients of that state or city.

“Not only is a registry a violation of HIPAA, and other patient rights issues, it subjects some of the sickest members of our state to potential harm,” Stone said. “In my opinion, what makes a patient registry even more dubious, is that with I-502, all residents over 21 can possess one ounce of cannabis for RECREATIONAL use WITHOUT a registry, yet this proposed bill would register the neediest and sickest members of our community and subject them to federal criminal exposure. How can that be prudent legislation?”

“The patient community is more organized than in previous sessions, and will vigorously fight the proposed legislation,” Stone promised.

Patients from across the state will be travelling to the State Capitol in Olympia to meet face to face with their Senators and Representatives to let them know that our healthcare issues should be addressed by healthcare professionals – NOT by lobbyists, lawyers, and bureaucrats.[Official Cannabis Action Coalition Lobby Days – January 14th & 15th]

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MrMosley

what we need are more folks that will take a little time to educate themselves its sad to think people spend more time watching sports then they do learning about politics it only takes a few minutes a day a little reading and writing of e-mails

MrMosley

It all boils down to MONEY MONEY MONEY. Why money means more then health is beyond me but it sure seems to.Why would they ban a plant thats been proven to help shrink cancerous tumors and help with the side effects of chemo-therapy I myself would much rather take a non-toxic medicine then one that may be addictive and or deadly.Ive struggled with pain pill addiction and its no fun at least when I stop smoking pot I dont get throw up sick for 10 days Im all for marijuana to be 100% legal as legal as tomato plants we should be able to do as we please with it as long as were not harming anyone else fight back my friends all it takes is an e-mail or a phone call they fold pretty quick when the phones dont stop ringing.

Fast Eddy

Which is why I didn’t vote for legalization, it was a lie.

Fast Eddy

Which is unconstitutional.

Steve Elliott ~alapoet~

Unless you plan on living on an island by yourself, representative democracy is often necessary.

The secret is to elect representatives who actually represent their constituents instead of deep-pocketed corporations. That can be done by taking the influence of big money out of the political process.

Dave_Mowers

The Food and Drug Act.

Dave_Mowers

What you wanted was a free-ride to get high and make money dealing pot and pot-based products getting rich off the difference between legal and illegal markets in pricing structure built up over a hundred years…..

What you will get will be an industry identical to pharmaceutical and alcohol whereby you are not able to afford to compete or comply with regulations, the price will be decimated so no profit will exist and ultmiately users will be restricted to only the worst-case illnesses while felony status for manufacture, possession and use will still be in place and be actively enforced.

Had you left it alone, the way it was, supply and availability would be continuous and price would be continuously going down as it had been doing but nooooo….we gotta force legalization and see what happens when Big Alcohol, Big Tobacco, Big Pharma decide they want a piece of the easy money.

Alberto

Alcohol prohibition and repeal of prohibition required Constitutional Amendments approved by 2/3s of the States. How is it that politicians have the power to ban natural substances? Where does this power come from? From where does it originate?

Jason Vega

representative? who is she representing? the Zionist pharmaceutical companies that have suppressed the cancer cures to keep us sick and keep the profits coming in?
time to do away with representatives and represent yourself.

Marc

i am hopeful that we can stop this terrible decision before its too late
colorado has grow your own at home for ALL adults with NO registry
also they have a medical program
and guess what they still are making about a MILLION dollars a day. . .
my point. . . they dont need every pennie from medical or dads little gaden
there is NO reason to prohibit home grow, register us or take away medical rights
they WILL still make money!! Buckets and buckets of it. . .
what ass hole from BOTEC realy thought they had to close medical to make money
stupid idiots underestimated the power of POT. . .
50,000 mmj patients but there are millions of other adults ready to buy why the freak out. .
we want a monopoly. . . . we have to tax the air they breath. . .
shit they tax our water with fees and service costs lol
EMAIL them!!!!!!!!!!! NOW I have been since this new idea popped up grrrrrr these guys suck

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